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Operational strategies for long-term biohydrogen production from sugarcane stillage in a continuous acidogenic packed-bed reactor
Fecha
2016-05-25Registro en:
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, v. 41, n. 19, p. 8132-8145, 2016.
0360-3199
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2015.10.143
2-s2.0-84951022208
2-s2.0-84951022208.pdf
4801145654206305
0000-0002-6002-3840
Autor
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM)
Institución
Resumen
The use of packed-bed reactors for biohydrogen production often results in performance losses in the short term because of the negative effects of operational factors, such as biomass accumulation and inadequate pH conditions. Because packed-bed systems constitute a promising technology for biohydrogen production, studies on continuous hydrogen production over the long term must be carefully conducted by applying proper operational strategies. Therefore, this study assessed continuous biohydrogen production in a packed-bed reactor operated under thermophilic conditions (55 °C) using sugarcane stillage as the substrate. The results indicated that the acidogenic reactor presented a capacity for recovering from performance losses, regardless of their cause, and maintaining continuous hydrogen production rates under long-term operation (240 days). pH proved to be a key factor for obtaining continuous hydrogen production, and the optimal results were observed in a pH range from 5.1 to 5.2. Furthermore, an optimal specific organic loading rate of 6.3-6.4 g carbohydrates g-1 volatile suspended solids d-1 was observed, and this value is consistent with the results of previous studies focused on hydrogen production from fermentative systems.